Counter-terrorism police have uncovered commercial explosives, assault rifles, and an improvised explosive device fitted to a drone during a series of raids in homes across Queensland.
Breakdown
- Counter-terrorism police raided multiple Queensland homes, arresting suspects and seizing high-powered assault rifles and over 20kg of commercial-grade explosives. 7s
- Officers allege the explosives were used to build improvised explosive devices (IEDs) activated by mobile phone, with one device fitted to a drone. 14s
- Authorities assessed the devices were intended for a mass-casualty event, and all seized devices were operational. 32s
- The drone-fitted IED is the first discovery of its kind in Australia, with similar devices previously seen in Ukraine and Russia. 40s
- Most high-value Australian sites lack drone defence technology, despite the increasing accessibility of drones and the evolution of terrorist tactics. 51s